FilmIT Production House
Background
A graduate of the Academy for Film and Photography in Prague, Jure Breceljnik started his career as a successful freelance photographer, with dozens of exhibitions held at home and abroad. In 2006 he got into filming and started to work on his first film called Chalk & Chocolate, an awarded documentary about a successful Slovene sport climber Natalija Gros.
After shooting some further short movies, Jure established the FilmIT Production House to release Chalk & Chocolate (2009) as well as to professionally engage in film-making
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Films
Among the more notable FilmIT films are Snowgroomer's Diary (2010), a story about the life of snow grooming drivers in an Alpine ski resort; Ko črte govorijo (2011), a co-production with RTV Slovenia about the comics scene in Slovenia; and Wild One (2012), a movie on Philippe Ribiere, who was born with a serious physical handicap and who nevertheless became a professional climber.
After Jure passed away, two of his projects were just about to be finished – one, called Terra Magica (2015), was soon after released. It is a story about a group of word-famous winemakers living and working in the Goriška Brda region. Another, titled Crossing Iceland, followed the extreme ski-kiter Jerom Josserand traversing Iceland in winter, which got released in 2016. Currently still in production is The Last Ice Hunters, a documentary about the Inuits of East Greenland.
Screenings and awards
The world premiere of Crossing Iceland was held at Bíó Paradís, an independent cinema in Reykjavík. Terra Magica was first shown at Cinéma Galeries in Brussels, and later also at the Oenovideo grape and film festival in Frontignan, France, where it was awarded the "Découverte" prize. Wild One was screened at the internationale Berg und Abenteuer Filmfestival Graz (it was given a Honourable mention), the Quatrième festival Pyrenicimes and a number of other events.
The FilmIT works are regularly screened at the Festival of Slovenian Film, the International Festival of Mountain Film (where Chalk & Chocolate was given multiple awards) and the BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival (here, Wild One was chosen as the best Slovene sports film in 2012), as well as at the Kinodvor Cinema and other cinemas around Slovenia.
See also
External links
- FilmIT website
- FilmIT on the Slovenian Film Centre website
- Buy or rent some of the FilmIT films
- The Wild One film website